Wye and Crundale Downs explained

Wye and Crundale Downs
Aos:Kent
Interest:Biological
Geological
Area:358.3ha
Notifydate:1989
Map: Magic Map

Wye and Crundale Downs is a 358.3abbr=offNaNabbr=off biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in a number of separate areas east of Ashford in Kent.[1] [2] It is a Special Area of Conservation[3] [4] and a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I.[5] and it is part of Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.[6] Some areas are part of a National Nature Reserve,[7] [8] and another area is listed on the Geological Conservation Review.[9] [10]

The most well-known part of the SSSI, usually known as "Wye Downs," is a stretch of chalk downland and woodland located on the North Downs near the village of Wye. The site is a national nature reserve (NNR) owned and managed by Natural England, and comprises a chalk escarpment dissected by several coombes, which were formed by frost weathering in the period following the last ice age.[11] [12] The most spectacular coombe is known as the Devil's Kneading Trough.

The field containing Wye Crown is also within the NNR but is privately owned. Originally the Crown was carved in the chalk but is now made of white-painted stone gabions.

Crundale is a valley situated a few kilometers north of Wye Downs, the main part of which is Winchcombe Down, another chalk escarpment, owned and managed by Natural England, although it is not publicly accessible except along the North Downs Way footpath.

Wildlife

The sites have a variety of habitats, including grassland, calcareous fen meadow, scrub, dry woodland on chalk and wet alder woodland.

Over 21 species of orchids have been recorded at the reserve including one of the UK's rarest species, the late spider-orchid. Many uncommon species of animals are also found here, including the Duke of Burgundy butterfly and black-veined moth.

Access

There are two public car parks at the top of Wye Downs, along Coldharbour Lane. They are free to use, but a donation is requested (to be paid by mobile phone app). Marked trails extend around Pickersdane Scrubs and Broad Downs, including the Devil's Kneading Trough. The rest of Wye Downs is open to the public, but there are few formal paths.

Crown Field has is a popular view point and can be accessed via a public footpath from Coldharbour Lane.

In popular culture

Author Russell Hoban repurposed The Devil's Kneading Trough as "Mr Clevvers Roaling Place" in his 1980, post apocalyptic novel Riddley Walker. Withersdane became "Widders Dump"; Wye, "How"; Pet Street, "Pig Sweet", and the Crundale Downs themselves, "Bundel Downs".[13] [14] [15]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Designated Sites View: Wye and Crundale Downs . Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. 3 March 2018.
  2. Web site: Map of Wye and Crundale Downs. Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. 3 March 2018.
  3. Web site: Designated Sites View: Wye & Crundale Downs . Special Area of Conservation. Natural England. 23 January 2018.
  4. Web site: Wye & Crundale Downs . Special Areas of Conservation . Joint Nature Conservation Committee . 23 January 2018 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20160422024143/http://jncc.defra.gov.uk/protectedsites/sacselection/sac.asp?EUCode=UK0012831 . 2016-04-22 .
  5. Book: Derek Ratcliffe

    . Derek . Ratcliffe . A Nature Conservation Review. 2 . 115–16 . Derek Ratcliffe . Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK . 1977. 0521 21403 3 .

  6. Web site: Wye Downs. Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 3 March 2018.
  7. Web site: Kent's National Nature Reserves. Natural England. 2 August 2014. 23 January 2018. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180124072455/https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/kents-national-nature-reserves/kents-national-nature-reserves. 24 January 2018.
  8. Web site: Designated Sites View: Wye . National Nature Reserves. Natural England. 23 January 2018.
  9. Web site: Devil`s Kneading Trough (Quaternary of South-East England) . Geological Conservation Review . Joint Nature Conservation Committee . 12 January 2018 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180112160649/http://jncc.defra.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=4174&gcr=784 . 2018-01-12 .
  10. Web site: Devil`s Kneading Trough (Quaternary of South-East England) . Geological Conservation Review . Joint Nature Conservation Committee . 12 January 2018 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180112160444/http://jncc.defra.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=4174&gcr=2291 . 12 January 2018 .
  11. Kerney. M. P.. Brown. E. H.. Chandler. T. J.. The Late-glacial and Post-glacial history of the Chalk Escarpment near Brook, Kent. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London . 1964. 248. 135–204. 10.1098/rstb.1964.0010.
  12. Web site: Wye and Crundale Downs citation. Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. 3 March 2018.
  13. Web site: Places - Riddley Walker Annotations. Errorbar. 21 August 2022. 29 July 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210729025537/http://www.errorbar.net/rw/Places. live.
  14. Web site: Riddley Walker by Russell Hoban. 13 November 2010. The Guardian. John. Mullan. 21 August 2022. 23 August 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210823222800/https://www.theguardian.com/books/2010/nov/13/riddley-walker-russell-hoban-bookclub. live.
  15. Web site: Russell Hoban's RIDDLEY WALKER. Ocelot Factory. 2022-08-21. 16 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211016200944/http://www.ocelotfactory.com/hoban/riddley.html. live.